Here is Roger's big response "proving" that he couldn't have had dinner with Assange on Aug. 3, 2016:pic.twitter.com/FAOIWxkJFh
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Here is Roger's big response "proving" that he couldn't have had dinner with Assange on Aug. 3, 2016:pic.twitter.com/FAOIWxkJFh
Even assuming the info is real: This ignores time zones! Because of time zones, you could easily have an early dinner in London and be at LAX for a 9:30p flight. Look at a direct flight: The time at LAX is only 3 hours and 20 minutes later than when you leave London. (Fixed.)pic.twitter.com/YKIuPiNBLi
(And, yes, there are many reasons to question whether Roger Stone was on the 9:30p flight in question, since he only could show the WSJ a "booking" for the flight for "Roger," per the WSJ's reporting.)
And, if so, whether he tried to bring in fruit illegally, I'd guess.https://twitter.com/EricColumbus/status/980901267148034048 …
Wouldn't the Ecuadorian Embassy have records of people coming and going? Surely they must keep track of visitors and would have it on file?
Let’s not forget Manafort had multiple passports. Would not be surprised if Stone does as well.
No way Roger Stone is going to fool Mueller or the FBI. It's laughable for him to think he can.
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